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Every rational no. is an integer give reason​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Every integer is a rational number but a rational number need not be an integer.

We know that 1 = 1/1, 2 = 2/1, 3 = 3/1, 4 = 4/1 and so on ……. .

also, -1 = -1/1, -2 = -2/1, -3 = -3/1, -4 = -4/1 and so on …….. .

In other words, any integer a can be written as a = a/1, which is a rational number.

Thus, every integer is a rational number.

Clearly, 3/2,-5/3, etc. are rational numbers but they are not integers.

Hence, every integer is a rational number but a rational number need not be an integer.

Answered by Anonymous
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every integer is a rational number but a rational number need not be an integer. 8/4 is an integer. Since if we simplify 8/4 to its lowest term we get 2/1 = 2, which is an integer.

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